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We're gathering around the table (literally!) for a potluck themed around the foods that take you back to being a kid in summer. Think popsicles, potato salad, watermelon, deviled eggs, or whatever hits that nostalgic note for you. Bring a dish that reminds you of childhood summers, and we'll share food, memories, and conversation together. No formal program — just good people, good food, and the kinds of stories that come up when you ask "What did summer taste like when you were a kid?"

Assemblies, and the events around them, are open to the public and free to attend!

Accommodations and Location

We'll be meeting at First Existentialist Congregation at 470 Candler Park Drive. Parking is plentiful along the street. It is a 20+ minute walk from either the Edgewood-Candler Park Marta station or stops on the 2 or 6 bus.

The venue is wheelchair accessible via a ramp and has a bathroom in the foyer.

What's Sunday Assembly?

The Sunday Assembly is a life-celebrating congregation without deity, dogma, or doctrine. Our motto: Live Better, Help Often, Wonder More. Our mission: to help everyone find and fulfill their full potential. Read more info about us on our website: sundayassemblyatlanta.org/about

Stay in Touch!

Meetup is the best place to see all of our events, but we're all over the interwebs. Make sure to check out our Facebook group and page. If you've got questions, comments, or want to stay informed, we've got all our links on our contact page: sundayassemblyatlanta.org/contact

We'll see you at this upcoming assembly!

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